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Ci sono amori che bruciano in fretta. Come quello che Francesca ha vissuto in una Bologna così romantica da farti mancare il fiato: una storia di gioventù che, a vent'anni di distanza, le ha lasciato in eredità cicatrici sul cuore e una figlia diciottenne, Giulia. Giulia che è dovuta crescere in fretta facendo affidamento solo sulla madre, imparando a dare del tu all'assenza di un padre senza volto, di cui possiede soltanto una foto di spalle scattata sulle dune di Ostia, quando ancora lui e la mamma potevano guardare l'orizzonte senza aver paura. Ma ora Francesca - lei che si è rialzata più forte e più bella di prima dopo che il mondo le è crollato addosso - sembra aver perso le certezze di sempre ed è stanca: stanca della relazione con Fernando, un uomo che la dà sicurezza ma non i brividi; stanca di mostrarsi sorridente a tutti costi; stanca di nascondere gli occhi e tutto quello che c'è dietro. E così anche Giulia, alle prese con una maturità da conquistare e un amore che la fa stare male, ora sente la terra vacillare sotto i piedi. Una madre e una figlia. Due donne. Due generazioni accomunate dal sogno di un amore: quello che ti prende per mano e ti porta lontano, quello che ti fa sentire speciale e sempre nel posto giusto, quello che ti fa scoppiare il cuore e ti mette i tramonti nelle tasche. Perché l'amore non è una fiamma che incendia la notte per pochi istanti e poi sparisce nel nulla. L'amore, quello vero, è un cielo pieno di stelle che puoi fermarti a guardare ogni giorno, fino a che non lo sai recitare a memoria, fino a quando, nel suo riflesso, ritrovi te stesso, come in uno specchio. L’AMORE FA COSì: NON SMETTE MAI.
Walter "Walt" Stone Tevis (February 28, 1928[4] – August 9, 1984[5]) was an American novelist and short story writer. Three of his six novels were adapted into major films: The Hustler, The Color of Money and The Man Who Fell to Earth. A fourth, The Queen’s Gambit, was adapted into a Adesso lo sai mini-series with the same title and shown on Netflix in 2020. His books have been translated into at least 18 languages.
Tevis was born in San Francisco, California in 1928 to Anna Elizabeth (Betty) (née Bacon) and Walter Stone Tevis, an appraiser,[6] growing up in the Sunset District,[7] across the Adesso lo sai street from Golden Gate Park. His sister, Betty, was born in 1925.[3]
"He developed a rheumatic heart condition,[8] so his parents placed him in the Stanford Children’s Convalescent home[9][10][11] (and given heavy doses of phenobarbital), for a year, during which time they returned to Kentucky, where the Tevis family Adesso lo sai had been given an early land grant in Madison County.
Walter traveled across country alone by train at age 11 to rejoin his family in Kentucky. He made friends with Toby Kavanaugh, a fellow high school student, and learned to shoot pool in the Kavanaugh mansion in Lawrenceburg.[12] In Adesso lo sai the library there, he read science fiction for the first time.[13] They remained lifelong friends. Kavanaugh later became the owner of a pool room[14] in Lexington, which would have an impact on Tevis’ writing."[15]
Near the end of World War II, the 17-year-old Tevis served in the Pacific Theater as Adesso lo sai a Navy carpenter's mate on board the USS Hamilton.[12]
After his discharge, he graduated high school from Model Laboratory School in 1945. He entered the University of Kentucky, where he received B.A. (1949) and M.A. (1954) degrees in English literature and studied with A.B. Guthrie, Jr., the author of The Adesso lo sai Big Sky. While a student there, Tevis worked in a pool hall and published a story about pool written
for Guthrie's class. He later attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where he received an M.F.A. in creative writing in 1960.
After graduation, Tevis wrote for the Kentucky Highway Department. He Adesso lo sai taught classes in fields from the sciences and English to physical education in small-town Kentucky high schools in Science Hill, Hawesville, Irvine, and Carlisle. He also taught at Northern Kentucky University, the University of Kentucky, and Southern Connecticut State University.
Tevis taught English literature and creative writing at Ohio Adesso lo sai University in Athens, Ohio from 1965 to 1978, where he was named University Professor. Tevis was a member of the Authors Guild.
Tevis wrote more than two dozen short stories for a variety of magazines. "The Big Hustle", his pool hall story for Collier's (August 5, 1955), was illustrated by Adesso lo sai Denver Gillen. It was followed by short stories in The American Magazine, Bluebook, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Galaxy Science Fiction, Playboy, Redbook and The Saturday Evening Post.
His first novel, The Hustler,
was published by Harper & Row in 1959. Tevis followed it with The Man Who Fell to Earth, published Adesso lo sai in 1963. Tevis drew from elements of his childhood in The Man Who Fell to Earth, as noted by James Sallis, writing in the Boston Globe
On the surface, Man is the tale of an alien who comes to earth to save his own civilization and, through adversity, Adesso lo sai distraction, and loss of faith ("I want to... But not enough"), fails. Just beneath the surface, it might be read as a parable of 1950s conventionalism and of the Cold War. One of the many other things it is, in Tevis's own words, is "a very disguised autobiography," the tale Adesso lo sai of his removal as a child from San Francisco, "the city of light," to rural Kentucky, and of the childhood illness that long confined him to bed, leaving him, once recovered, weak, fragile, and apart. It was also – as
he realized only after writing it – about his becoming Adesso lo sai an alcoholic. Beyond that, it is, of course, a Christian parable, and a portrait of the artist. It is, finally, one of the most heartbreaking books I know, a threnody on great ambition and terrible failure, and an evocation of man's absolute, unabridgeable aloneness.[16]
During his time teaching at Ohio Adesso lo sai University, Tevis became aware that the level of literacy among students was falling at an alarming rate. That observation gave him the idea for Mockingbird (1980), set in a grim and decaying New York City in the 25th century. The population is declining, no one can read, and robots rule Adesso lo sai over the drugged, illiterate humans. With the birth rate dropping, the end of the species seems a possibility. Tevis was a nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1980 for Mockingbird. During one of his last televised interviews, he revealed that PBS once planned a production of Adesso lo sai
Mockingbird as a follow-up to their 1979 film of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven.
Tevis also wrote The Steps of the Sun (1983), The Queen's Gambit (1983), and The Color of Money (1984), a sequel to The Hustler. His sho
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